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Currency Wars Contest | Register to Win a Share of $80K Prize Pool.

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Dear Client,

 

Tap into the biggest prize pool ever offered by HotForex! Register for our Currency Wars contest for your chance to win incredible prize money worth $80,000 in total.

 

The top 6 trading champions will win one of the following prize money:

 

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* 1st PLACE $40,000

* 2nd PLACE $20,000

* 3rd PLACE $10,000

* 4th PLACE $5,000

* 5th PLACE $3,000

* 6th PLACE $2,000

 

Registration Period: 17th December 2015 - 18th March 2016.

 

Trading Period: 1st January 2016 - 18th March 2016.

 

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If you have any questions, comments or feedback, please do not hesitate to contact our dedicated Customer Support Team via myHotForex, live chat, or by email support@hotforex.com.

 

Best Regards,

 

The HotForex Support Team

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HotForex Web Trader to be Replaced by MetaTrader 4 WebTerminal.

 

Dear Client,

 

In an effort to improve your trading experience we would like to inform you that as of Friday, 1st January 2016, current HotForex WebTrader will be replaced by new MetaTrader 4 WebTerminal.

 

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The MetaTrader 4 WebTerminal gives traders faster, easier access to the world’s financial markets without the need for platform downloads or installation. The platform is compatible with all web browsers and works on all operating systems.

 

If you have any questions, comments or feedback, please do not hesitate to contact our dedicated Customer Support Team via myHotForex, live chat, or by email support@hotforex.com.

 

Best Regards,

 

The HotForex Support Team

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HotForex Upcoming January Webinars | Live Analysis & More.

 

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There are only a few places left for the live market analysis session with our Chief Market Analyst, Janne Muta on Tuesday, 12th January. Register now to stay up-to-date with the latest market trends and the best approaches to trade successfully.

 

Also, don’t miss Scalping Strategies with senior trader and FX researcher, Josh from Blue Sky Forex on Thursday, 14th January. Join this webinar to understand Price Action vs. Mean Reversion in Scalping and learn how to manage risk.

 

View the remaining webinars for January 2016 below::

 

 

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12 Jan. 13:00 PM GMT: Live Analysis with Janne Muta

 

Join our Chief Market Analyst, Janne Muta, in this LIVE market analysis session.

 

* Watch as Janne analyses FX, Commodity and Stock Markets in real time

* Learn how professional traders approach analysis and trading

* Get your trading questions answered live

 

Instructor: Janne Muta.

 

14 Jan. 12:00 PM GMT: Scalping Strategies

 

Senior trader and FX researcher, Josh, will be your host for this dedicated webinar on FX Scalping Strategies. The session will cover:

 

* Price Action vs. Mean Reversion in Scalping

* Example of a Powerful Scalping Strategy

* How to manage risk

 

Instructor: Josh, BlueSkyForex.

 

17 Jan. 13:00 PM GMT: New Trader User Guide for MT4

 

Learn how to use the MT4 platform in this webinar presented by our Chief Market Analyst.

 

Instructor: Janne Muta.

 

19 Jan. 13:00 PM GMT: Live Analysis with Janne Muta

 

Join our Chief Market Analyst, Janne Muta, in this LIVE market analysis session.

 

* Watch as Janne analyses FX, Commodity and Stock Markets in real time

* Learn how professional traders approach analysis and trading

* Get your trading questions answered live

 

Instructor: Janne Muta

 

21 Jan. 12:00 PM GMT: Using S/R Levels to Trade FX

 

Senior trader and FX researcher, Josh, will be your host for this dedicated webinar on Using S/R levels to trade FX successfully. The session will cover:

 

* Price Action vs. Mean Reversion and how they apply to S/R levels

* How to use S/R levels to trade the FX markets.

* How to manage risk: setting appropriate TP and SL levels

 

Instructor: Josh, BlueSkyForex.

 

28 Jan. 12:00 PM GMT: Ichimoku-Renko Part 2: Exploring Renko

 

Join senior trader and FX researcher, Josh in this new webinar, where we will go over:

 

* What is the Ichimoku - Renko trading strategy

* Is it really as good as people think?

* How to really use Ichimoku - Renko

 

Instructor: Josh, BlueSkyForex

 

If you have any questions, comments or feedback, please do not hesitate to contact our dedicated Customer Support Team via myHotForex, live chat, or by email webinars@hotforex.com.

 

Best Regards,

 

The HotForex Support Team

 

*Please Note: Places are limited and we cannot guarantee availability. On the day of the Webinar, make sure to dial in or login on time using the instructions in the confirmation email you receive following registration. When the maximum number of attendees is reached, no further registrants will be able to join.

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HotForex Received ‘Best Customer Service 2015’ Award.

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Dear Client,

 

We are delighted to announce that HotForex has received recognition for providing best-in-class customer service to its clients. For the second time in 2015, European CEO, the leading European financial magazine, recognised our firm commitment to providing what clients look for most in a forex broker: outstanding customer service.

 

As a market leader known for providing superior customer service, we heavily invest in a customer service model that regards the client as a highly valued asset, offering our customer base bespoke and responsive support, 24/5 in more than 22 languages.

 

We are excited about raising the bar higher in the vital area of customer service and we are committed to putting our clients first in everything we do.

 

Kind regards,

 

The HotForex Support Team

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good line up of webinars this year, will be catching some of them hopefully. thanks for sharin.

 

Yeah lets try to attend them all sure there will be a lot of interesting and intelligent stuff even for advanced traders like me. Last webinar confirmed these thoughts.

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HotForex Upcoming February Webinars | Learn Analysis with a Former Wall Street Trader!

 

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Dear Client,

 

Join our Technical and Fundamental Analysis webinar with Senior Currency Strategist and former Wall Street Trader, John Knobel on Tuesday, 9th February at 12:00 PM GMT. Register for this webinar to learn how to take advantage of technical analysis and fundamental resources.

 

Also, do not miss our Trading the News Effectively in FX webinar with Senior FX trader, Josh from BlueSkyForex on Thursday, 11th February at 12:00pm GMT. This webinar will help you to discover the common pitfalls in news trading and how price action and mean reversion impact your trading.

 

Places are limited*, so book your free place now!

 

View our webinar lineup for February 2016:

 

09 Feb. 12:00 PM GMT: Technical vs. Fundamental Analysis

 

Our Senior Currency Strategist, John Knobel will examine and compare the differences in Fundamental and Technical Analysis, and how to blend the two methods into a trading plan.

 

During this webinar we will cover:

 

* The conflict between Technical and Fundamental Analysis

* Finding fundamental resources

* Advantages of Technical Analysis

 

Instructor: John Knobel , Senior Currency Strategist

 

11 Feb. 12:00 PM GMT: Trading the News Effectively in FX

 

Learn what you need to know about trading the news in this focused session with senior trader and FX researcher, Josh. We will look at:

 

* Price Action vs. Mean Reversion in news trading

* How to effectively trade the news in FX

* Common pitfalls in news trading

 

Instructor: Josh, BlueSkyForex.

 

16 Feb. 13:00 PM GMT: Live Analysis with Janne Muta

 

In this Live Analysis Webinar our Chief Market Analyst will analyse FX, Commodity and Stock Markets. This is a great learning opportunity for both new and experience traders as you can ask all your analysis, trading and risk management related questions as well as find trading setups for the coming days.

 

* Watch as Janne analyses FX, Commodity and Stock Markets in real time

* Learn how professional traders approach analysis and trading

* Get your trading questions answered live

 

Instructor: Janne Muta.

 

18 Feb. 12:00 PM GMT: Intro to Ichimoku - Renko

 

Join senior trader and FX researcher, Josh in this new webinar, where we will go over:

 

* What is the Ichimoku - Renko trading strategy

* Is it really as good as people think?

* How to really use Ichimoku - Renko

 

Instructor: Josh, BlueSkyForex

 

23 Feb. 13:00 PM GMT: Risk on / Risk off – How Do We Know?

 

We often hear that markets are in either Risk On or Risk Off mode, but what does it mean and how do we know which mode is prevalent at any given time? Furthermore, how do we trade the markets accordingly? In this webinar you’ll learn about:

 

* Risk aversion and appetite for risk

* Reading markets and price action

* Trading markets with an enhanced understanding of market psychology

 

Instructor: Janne Muta, HotForex Chief Market Analyst

 

25 Feb. 12:00 PM GMT: How is China Impacting Your FX Trading?

 

Join senior trader and FX researcher, Josh in this new webinar, where we will go over:

 

* Overview of China’s economic landscape

* How does this affect the various currencies

* Dangers to look out for

 

Instructor: Josh, BlueSkyForex

 

If you have any questions, comments or feedback, please do not hesitate to contact our dedicated Customer Support Team via myHotForex, live chat, or by email webinars@hotforex.com.

 

Best Regards,

 

The HotForex Support Team

 

*Please Note: Places are limited and we cannot guarantee availability. On the day of the Webinar, make sure to dial in or login on time using the instructions in the confirmation email you receive following registration. When the maximum number of attendees is reached, no further registrants will be able to join.

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Does anyone know about former Wall Street Trader, John Knobel? Looks interesting.

Will be there any webinars at Hotforex with his participation? If he had experience at Wall Street I think it worth to spend a hour for education with him.

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Will be there any webinars at Hotforex with his participation? If he had experience at Wall Street I think it worth to spend a hour for education with him.

 

I think you can open a VIP account and request a short consultation from him. :haha:

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I think you can open a VIP account and request a short consultation from him. :haha:

 

Do you mean to consult with Janne? I wonder does he offer private consultations? Probably they're paid, too much newbies want to get his advice...:)

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Do you mean to consult with Janne? I wonder does he offer private consultations? Probably they're paid, too much newbies want to get his advice...:)

 

Yeah, that's right, actually newbies need more trading experience to understand trading game rule.

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Do you mean to consult with Janne? I wonder does he offer private consultations? Probably they're paid, too much newbies want to get his advice...:)

 

By opening VIP account, a short calculation could be given for free.

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By opening VIP account, a short calculation could be given for free.

 

What do you mean under short calculation? You mean consulting with Janne for 30-40 minutes (read it somewhere but don't remember where):)

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Anyone using payment method except Skrill? Please advise your exp, I am using SKrill for withdrawal about years, and wonder if there is any better payment way than skrill.

 

I use Skrill with Hotforex for in/outs works fine 2-3 hours for withdrawal, instant deposit. If I remember there i 1% fee for withdrawal rest is free.

Btw doubt you can find anything better, before I was using webmoney it has 0.8% fee but withdrawals are processed longer there.

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Skrill just add a surcharge for receiving money and I think hotforex withdrawal could be affected as well. So I want to switch to another pp with lesser fee.

 

Me too, those skrill verification and sudden money hold pisses me off. Submitted my docs several times, still they ask me to send some proofs other ID documents.. That's crazy

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